Steuben candlesticks with wide bases in Pomona Green are an optic swirl pattern. The broadly flaring tops are optic ribbed and in Amber glass. A stunning color combination in Frederick Carder's original design number 3581, circa 1920. A drawing for this form is illustrated on page 162 in "The Glass of Frederick Carder," by Gardner. 5 7/8" H.

Set-of-four Frederick Carder-era Steuben wine or cocktail goblets. The twist-stem form is in a scarce color combination. Glass top and foot both in Amber with stem in Royal Purple, also known as Dark Amethyst. Stunning examples. Frederick Carder original drawing for this form number 5154 is illustrated on page 191 in "The Glass of Frederick Carder." Circa 1920. 7" H., 3 7/8" W.

Steuben Art Deco-era Martini goblet designed by Frederick Carder circa 1920. The fine example is in Rosaline glass with a twist-stem and foot in Alabaster glass. Carder's original design number 760 for this form is illustrated on page 195 in "The Glass of Frederick Carder." 5 1/2" H.

Lovely pair of Steuben Frederick Carder era candlesticks of lobed, baluster form. The columns, with their rounded knops, are in Alabaster glass. The bases, as well as candle cups, are Rosaline. Carder's design number 2956, as illustrated in "The Glass of Frederick Carder," page 160; circa 1920 10" H.

Green Jade vase in an optic rib pattern. Steuben's bulbous form with flared opening is Frederick Carder's original design number 2533. An example is pictured in another color in "Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass," by Dimitroff, page 210. 5" H.

Optic Rib Gold Aurene Steuben vase. The vase, with its bulbous bottom and flared opening, is Frederick Carder's original design number 2533. Circa 1920's. An example in another color is pictured on page 210 of "Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass," by Dimitroff. 5" H.

Steuben optic swirl vase in Dark Amethyst glass. The gently flaring form is Frederick Carder's original design number 6030 as illustrated on page 277 in "The Glass of Frederick Carder," by Gardner. 7" H.